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English, 09.12.2020 20:30 Moo12345

I wrote a poem, what do you guys think? Can you take me now?
At your feet I will bow.
I know I do not deserve it.
I should be thrown in a pit,
But you have mercy on me.
It is you who holds the key.
You hear all my thoughts,
And you know all the times I fought,
All the evil within my heart.
You are truly a work of art,
White and pure.
But I am still not sure,
How much longer I can go,
I just feel so low.
I am longing for your touch,
It does not have to be much.
I feel in need of a hug,
But I do not want to be a bug.
I want to feel our love,
Purer than a dove.
I want to praise you Lord,
I will never get bored.
It is of you that I will sing,
It is perfection that you bring.
I hope that I am forgiven,
I am thankful for all I am given.
I know it might not be my time,
But I will give every dime,
Can you take me now?
At your feet I will bow.

-hannah

Please do NOT still my work.

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